The world is a very different place than it was in 2016 when we last caught up with Anna Dumitriu, an internationally renowned bioartist whose …
BITS – Meander by Philip Beesley
Want to witness architecture come alive? Now you can with Philip Beesley’s Meander, the largest living architecture sculpture in the world, which is permanently on …
BITS – Coronavirus CellPAINT Contest
As the coronavirus swept across the globe this spring, the Scripps Research Center for Computational Structural Biology in association with the Research Collaboratory for Structural …
BITS – Wild Things at Museum of Vancouver
“Something magical happens when we pause in the city long enough to appreciate the birds and the rain,” says Lee Beavington, an artist, scientist, and …
BITS – Bodies
“Bodies.” This single word is the inspiration behind a bold new exhibition, on view from November 15, 2019 to February 16, 2020 at Chicago’s International Museum of Surgical Science (IMSS).
BITS – Field of Sound by Fabian Oefner
Fabian Oefner is a Switzerland-based artist whose work includes kinetic installations, photography, and film. In his installation Field of Sound, he explores the interactions between …
BITS – Olafur Eliasson’s Space-Themed Works
Olafur Eliasson is an Icelandic-Danish artist known for his large-scale installation artworks and sculptures. Driven by an interest in perception, feelings of self, movement, and …
BITS – Her Story 2019
Can you name 10 well-known female scientists? Better yet, can you explain what they’re known for? A quick online search for “World’s Top 10 Scientists” …
BITS – Exploring Abstract Insect Landscapes of Levon Biss’ Microsculpture
“At high magnification the surface of even the plainest looking beetle or fly is completely transformed,” says Dr. James Hogan, a collections manager at the …
BITS – Gladstone Grow Op Exhibition 2019
Walking into the Gladstone Hotel was like entering a whimsical forest. Beautifully handcrafted birds, feathers, and flowers dangled above the front desk, inviting you up …